1st Edition

Museums and Atlantic Slavery

By Ana Lucia Araujo Copyright 2021
132 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

132 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

132 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Museums and Atlantic Slavery explores how slavery, the Atlantic slave trade, and enslaved people are represented through words, visual images, artifacts, and audiovisual materials in museums in Europe and the Americas. Divided into four chapters, the book addresses four recurrent themes: wealth and luxury; victimhood and victimization; resistance and rebellion; and resilience and... Read more

Introduction: Representing Atlantic Slavery in the Museum;  1. Wealth and Refinement;  2. Submission and Victimization;  3. Resistance and Rebellion;  4. Achievement and Legacies;  Conclusion: Persisting Legacies

Biography

Ana Lucia Araujo is Professor of History at Howard University in Washington DC, USA.

It is a direct, compelling reading about a topic of the utmost importance to public historians working today when debates about the public presentation of history are inevitably crisscrossed by demands for representation. The clear question that Araujo asks and proposes to answer is how societies that experienced slavery or participated in the Atlantic slave trade represent these themes in their museums, whether in their permanent collections or in temporary exhibitions.

- Ricardo Santhiago, University of California Press